It's no secret that Hollywood star Jackie Chan has had some of the most dangerous moves on and off the silver screen, and some of his moves have made him one of the most injured stars of filming.

Jackie Chan boasts of these injuries he suffered over the course of his career, which includes more than 200 films. The presenters of the program put their finger in a hole in his head that he sustained during the filming of one of his films.

A hole in Jackie Chan's head

The Chinese star sustained a head injury that left him with a hole in which a finger could be placed during the filming of the movie "The Armor of God" in 1986. He made a daring leap to a tree leaning against a wall so that he could escape.

But he did not feel that the movement was fast enough to satisfy him, so he asked to repeat the scene more than once, and in one attempt his jump towards the tree failed and he fell to the ground and hit his head against a stone.

At first;

He thought he was fine, but the crew saw that he was bleeding from his head and rushed to treat him, but the hole left a mark in his skull.

Broken bones and torn ligaments

Jackie Chan suffered nearly 10 bone fractures throughout his career, including an injury during the filming of the movie "Rumble in the Bronx" in 1995, when Chan was filming a scene in which he jumped on a flying board, fell by mistake, and broke his ankle, But he insisted on completing filming, and asked the camera crew to tie his ankle to make it look like a shoe so that he could continue filming.

In the 1978 movie "Drunken Master", Chan hits a high kick during a fight scene, but misses and breaks his eye socket, his nose, and various fingers in other films.

But Jackie Chan suffered many injuries and lacerations compared to fractures, as his shoulder and cheekbones were dislocated during the filming of "Supercop" in 1992.

He also suffered electrical burns and various injuries in the movie "Police Story", where he performed a number of the most popular action scenes. In one scene, "Jackie Chan" jumped from the fourth-floor balcony and stuck to a metal pole, but the pole was wrapped in connected Christmas lights. Electricity, and when he got down the lights crashed and Jackie Chan suffered second-degree electrical burns before hitting a large pane of glass. He wore skin-colored bandages.

Top 10 hardest hits

Screen Rant has ranked the 10 most severe injuries that Jackie Chan has experienced during filming, and they are as follows:

  • Armor of God

During the film, Jackie Chan suffered his worst injury, a "head puncture." While filming in Yugoslavia, he jumped into a tree and ended up falling on his back, hitting a rock in his head, and a broken bone thrust into his brain.

  • Police Story

This film was full of injuries since the beginning of filming, as he was hit by a glass ceiling, electrocuted, burned in his hand, broken finger, and bruised vertebrae and pelvic bones.

  • Hand Of Death

Jackie Chan suffered one of his worst injuries when he jumped out of a truck and hit the head on the ground, insisting on repeating the jump an hour later and getting injured again.

  • Project A

One of Jackie Chan's most injuries occurred during the fight against the clock tower. directly on his neck and almost broke it, but he completed the scene.

  • Armor of God 2: Operation Condor

While swinging from a long chain in an underground Nazi stronghold, Jackie Chan inadvertently slipped his grip and fell to the ground, breaking his sternum.

  • Police Story 3: Supercop

In this part of the movie, "Jackie Chan" was fighting thugs on top of a train when a pole crashed into him and turned around him, his face nearly approaching the helicopter blades, and he fell, and when emergency crews dropped him, they discovered that he tore his left shoulder muscle.

  • Police Story 2

During the scene of jumping through a series of buses, then jumping through a glass window, the film crew prepared safety glass to suit Jackie's acrobatic movements, but it appears that Jackie missed the window, jumped through a real glass window, and sustained injuries to his neck, hands, arms and face, but completed filming after wearing bandages.

  • "Rumble In The Bronx"

This movie marked the beginning of Jackie Chan's global cinematic career, and the mix of comedy and action was popular, but he paid for it when he jumped on a flying board, missed the destination, broke his ankle, put on a cast and covered it to look like sneakers.

  • Drunken Master

Jackie Chan nearly lost his eye in this movie, after taking a wrong high kick, but he ruptured an eyebrow that left a permanent scar.

  • Police Story

Jackie Chan fell during the fight scene with two bad guys who proceeded to throw him at the railing. The scene was executed without the use of bushings or mats, and this agonizing fall was completely real.